The Las Vegas Raiders found their replacement for Antonio Pierce on Friday, hiring Pete Carroll as their new head coach, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.
Vegas is coming off a 4-13 season and has missed the playoffs three straight years, plus it is poised to have its fifth different head coach in five seasons when taking both full-time and interim head coaches into account.
The Raiders have been a team in turmoil in recent years, but Carroll could potentially be a perfect fit in terms of righting the ship, as the 73-year-old went 137-89-1 with 10 playoff appearances and one Super Bowl win during his 14-year run with the Seattle Seahawks.